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Critics quickly pointed out that such allegations, especially when framed as “treason,” carry serious implications under U.S. law. Treason, as defined in Article III, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, is narrowly specified: it involves levying war against the United States or aiding its enemies. Legal experts emphasized that while high-level misconduct or policy disagreements may be inappropriate or unethical, labeling them as treason without evidence does not meet constitutional or legal standards.